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The merman, my man novel Chapter 114

The Merman, My Man by Black Velvet Chapter 114

Dicken didn’t seem to notice my presence at all. His breathing was slow and long. His chest moved upwards and downwards regularly, his eyes were closed peacefully, shadows formed under his long eyelashes.

The pale light of the lake reflected on his long black hair and pale skin. His body shape and muscle lines were visibly seen from the reflection. The combinations were as if a previous art collection was carved by god. But I knew exactly what was hidden within the body. It was the beast’s most primitive, wild, and untamed nature and the terrifying strength that no man could conquer.

I couldn’t help keeping my gaze on his face. This evil beast looked less annoying and scary only when he was asleep.

 

From a human perspective, I had to admit that this beast did have beautiful features and a distinctively handsome face, even though he exuded a warning message of “I am not a good man.“

It was indeed an irresistibly handsome face. He would be the most appealing man on our campus. Even in the entertainment industry full of charming men and women, this gorgeous face would still be the best.

Unfortunately, he was not human…

It would be great if he were a human…I would fall in love with him without any reservation…

 

Stop it! Linda! What were you thinking!

To stop myself from overthinking, I could only force myself to look away from his face. But no matter how hard I tried, I couldn’t help but look at his fishtail that was surfaced on the water. The black scales gleamed in the dark. Each of them was closely connected, like a natural artwork. In another way, they also looked like the most rigid armor in the world. I was finally relieved. It seemed that mermen did not cause him any severe harm with their webbed claws during the day.

 
 

As if I wanted to make sure my thoughts were right, I couldn’t help laying my hand softly on his fishtail and stroking it gently along the scales.

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